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Bio

Dr. Chee C. Tan received his medical degree from University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and completed his pediatric residency at Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola, New York. He completed both his Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship and Sleep Medicine Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He also has a Master of Science degree in Clinical and Translational Research from University of Cincinnati. Dr. Tan is board-certified in General Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology as well as Sleep Medicine.

Dr. Tan is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Pulmonology at the University of Utah in the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Primary Children´s Medical Center.

Dr. Tan is currently practicing pediatric pulmonology and sleep medicine at Primary Children’s Medical Center as well as the Pediatric Pulmonary Clinic at Primary Children’s Outpatient Services in Riverton. His clinical and research interests include sleep-disordered breathing in children, asthma and children with chronic respiratory failure.

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Dr. Chee C. Tan received his medical degree from University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and completed his pediatric residency at Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola, New York. He completed both his Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship and Sleep Medicine Fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He also has a Master of Science degree in Clinical and Translational Research from University of Cincinnati. Dr. Tan is board-certified in General Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology.

Dr. Tan is currently an Assistant Professor of Pediatric Pulmonology at the University of Utah in the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine at Primary Children´s Medical Center.

Dr. Tan is currently practicing pediatric pulmonology and sleep medicine at Primary Children’s Medical Center as well as the Pediatric Pulmonary Clinic at Primary Children’s Outpatient Services in Riverton. His clinical and research interests include sleep-disordered breathing in children, asthma and children with chronic respiratory failure.